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Data from: Male mate choice based on female coloration in a lizard: the role of a juvenile trait
负责人:
Belliure, Josabel
关键词:
female coloration fertility signaling male mate choice reptiles sexual selection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1h988
摘要:
), a species in which adult females show red coloration as a retained juvenile trait. While both sexes show red tails as juveniles and subadults, only females
Data from: Developmental diet irreversibly shapes male post-copulatory traits in the neriid fly (Telostylinus angusticollis)
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关键词:
condition-dependence;Plasticity;sperm;post-copulatory;diet;Telostylinus angusticollis;Dietary restriction;reproduction
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.0215pq7
摘要:
efore, it is not clear what life-stage has the greatest effect on post-copulatory trait expression, and if the effects of developmental and adult nutrients can intera
Data from: The plastic fly: the effect of sustained fluctuations in adult food supply on life history traits
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关键词:
Ageing;Resource allocation;lifespan;Life history;Phenotypic Plasticity;weight;diet;drosophila melanogaster;reproduction
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.vp743
摘要:
Many adult traits in Drosophila melanogaster show phenotypic plasticity, and the effects of diet on traits such as lifespan and reproduction ar
Data from: Functional traits as predictors of vital rates across the life cycle of tropical trees
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Adult stature;Tree Growth;Model averaging;Tree mortality;seedling survival;seed size;Tropical trees;2001 - 2012;leaf mass per area;Wood density;seedling growth;2001 - 2013
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.fm654
摘要:
, seedling establishment, and growth and survival at seedling, sapling and adult stages. Three of the four traits analysed here (wood density, seed mass and adult stature
Data from: On the link between functional traits and growth rate: meta-analysis shows effects change with plant size, as predicted
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关键词:
Functional Trait;maximum height;photosynthetic rate;Plant development and life-history traits;Seed mass;Wood density;Specific leaf area;ontogenetic stage;growth strategy
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.701q8
摘要:
, we tested for a shift in the direction of correlation between growth rates and each trait across three ontogenetic stages: seedling,sapling and adult. Result
Data from: Rapid evolution of larval life history, adult immune function and flight muscles in a poleward moving damselfly
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关键词:
encapsulation response flight ability immune function Life history evolution spatial sorting
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4n704
摘要:
Although a growing number of studies have documented the evolution of adult dispersal-related traits at the range edge of poleward-expanding species
Data from: Neofunctionalization of embryonic head patterning genes facilitates the positioning of novel traits on the dorsal head of adult beetles
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关键词:
Onthophagus sagittarius;insect head;co-option;Tribolium castaneum;gene function;Holocene;evolutionary novelty;post-embryonic development;Onthophagus taurus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.nd1js
摘要:
of the adult dorsal head, a highly conserved trait complex present since the origin of insects. We investigated whether otd1/2 and six3, members of a highly
Data from: Macronutrient balance mediates the growth of sexually selected weapons but not genitalia in male broad-horned beetles
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关键词:
Nutritional Geometry;genitalia;sexual selection;condition-dependence;larval diet;weapons;Gnatocerus cornutus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4gg88
摘要:
could influence developmental trade-offs if any occur. Although many studies have manipulated diet to demonstrate condition-dependent trait expression, fe
Data from: The symmetry of children’s knees is linked to their adult sprinting speed and their willingness to sprint in a long-term Jamaican study
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关键词:
sports;fluctuating asymmetry;Homo Sapiens
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.rh8gr
摘要:
our original cohort. There were 163 untrained adults in our sample. We found: (i) high Comp lb and knee symmetry in 1996 and 2006 were linked to fast sprinting
Data from: Adult nutritional stress decreases oviposition choosiness and fecundity in female butterflies
负责人:
Jaumann, Sarah
关键词:
choosiness oviposition life history reproductive investment diet insect
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5072425
摘要:
nge of life history traits. Cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae) females were reared under low or high nutrition conditions during the larval and adult

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